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Zabriskie Point

 
Album Review: Zabriskie Point

  • Artist: Original Soundtrack
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1970
  • Total Time: 91:08
  • Type: Soundtrack
  • Genre: Soundtrack

Review

Zabriskie Point -- just when you thought it was safe to hurtle into the entertainments of the so-called counterculture, this half-baked slice of nonsense arrived under the direction of Michelangelo Antonioni, who had previously directed Blow-Up, a great success. Zabriskie Point would eventually become notorious for its Death Valley orgy sequence and the ultimate fate of its neophyte star, Mark Flechette, but served, in the main, to do little but devastate Antonioni's reputation.

As a way of accenting the counterculture he thought he was depicting, Antonioni chose to hire a selection of contemporary rock performers. The results of this effort were mixed indeed, with some performers having their music rejected outright after weeks of work, while others left the project after arguments with the ever-evasive director. In the finish, MGM would tack on a Roy Orbison song by way of a desperate attempt to garner a hit single, and the soundtrack album would feature an odd melange of songs from Pink Floyd, the Grateful Dead (whose "Dark Star" is only excerpted), the Kaleidoscope, and others. This compilation is well worth hearing for the Floyd numbers, including the altered "Careful with That Axe, Eugene" presented as "Come in Number 51, Your Time Is Up."

Rhino has gone quite a bit further with this reissue. There's the obligatory booklet, of course, filled with photos and commentary, worth the time it takes to read. There's also a second disc of outtakes from the score -- four guitar improvisations by Jerry Garcia, who sat in the big MGM recording stage while the Death Valley scene looped around and around, followed by four cuts from Pink Floyd, who tried a variety of different styles to please Antonioni. Floyd fans will hear echoes of the band's later work in these cuts -- these recordings caught the band in transition from the childlike mysticism of the Syd Barrett days to the psychological mysticism of latter-day Floyd. While not quite finished, these cuts are fascinating and, for many people, essential. Kudos to Rhino for deciding to expand the original album. ~ Steven McDonald, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Heart Beat, Pig Meat Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Rick Wright, David Gilmour Pink Floyd (3:11)
Brother Mary David Lindley Kaleidoscope (2:39)
Dark Star [Excerpt][Excerpt] Mickey Hart, Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Robert Hunter, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, Ron "Pigpen" McKernan Grateful Dead (2:30)
Crumbling Land (Lyrics) Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Rick Wright, David Gilmour Pink Floyd (4:13)
Tennessee Waltz (Lyrics) Pee Wee King, Redd Stewart Patti Page (3:01)
Sugar Babe (Lyrics) Jesse Colin Young The Youngbloods (2:12)
Love Scene Jerry Garcia Jerry Garcia, Grateful Dead (7:02)
I Wish I Was a Single Girl Again Roscoe Holcomb (1:54)
Mickey's Tune David Lindley Kaleidoscope (1:40)
Dance of Death John Fahey John Fahey (2:42)
Come in Number 51, Your Time Is Up Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Rick Wright, David Gilmour Pink Floyd (5:01)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Love Scene Improvisations [Version 1][Version] Jerry Garcia Jerry Garcia (6:18)
Love Scene Improvisations [Version 2][Version] Jerry Garcia Jerry Garcia (8:00)
Love Scene Improvisations [Version 3][Version] Jerry Garcia Jerry Garcia (7:52)
Love Scene Improvisations [Version 4][Version] Jerry Garcia Jerry Garcia (8:04)
Country Song Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Rick Wright, David Gilmour Pink Floyd (4:37)
Unknown Song Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Rick Wright, David Gilmour Pink Floyd (6:01)
Love Scene [Version 6] Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Rick Wright, David Gilmour Pink Floyd (7:26)
Love Scene [Version 4] Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Rick Wright, David Gilmour Pink Floyd (6:45)

Credits

Patti Page (Performer), Jerry Garcia (Performer), Grateful Dead (Performer), Kaleidoscope (Performer), The Youngbloods (Performer), Roscoe Holcomb (Performer), James Austin (Compilation Producer), Hugh Brown (Art Direction), Pink Floyd (Performer), Bill Inglot (Producer), Bill Inglot (Mastering), Carlo Ponti (Producer), David Fricke (Liner Notes), Julie DAngelo (Compilation Producer), Steven Chean (Editorial Assistant), Vanessa Atkins (Editorial Assistant), Julee Stover (Editorial Assistant), Dave Schultz (Mastering), Jayne Blume (Editorial Assistant), Lori Carfora (?), Lori Carfora (Creative Services Director), David Fahey (Performer)
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This article refers to the soundtrack album 'Zabriskie Point'. For the 1970 movie see Zabriskie Point (film); for the natural monument, see Zabriskie Point.
Zabriskie Point
Soundtrack by various artists
Released 09 February 1970
Genre Progressive rock, folk, psychedelic rock
Length 36:00
Language English
Label MGM
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Zabriskie Point is a soundtrack album to the Michelangelo Antonioni film of the same name. It was originally released in January 1970 and is composed of songs from various artists. A 1997 re-release includes four bonus tracks each from Jerry Garcia and Pink Floyd that were used in the film, but not the original soundtrack. Jim Morrison of the Doors wrote the track "L'America" for the film, but was rejected by Antonioni ("L'America" was later released on the Doors album L.A. Woman). A Rolling Stones track, "You Got the Silver", is featured in the film but not present on this album.

Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd's contributions to the album were recorded in November and December 1969, after the release of Ummagumma. "Come in Number 51, Your Time Is Up" is a re-recording of "Careful with That Axe, Eugene," originally released as a b-side in December 1968. "Love Scene (Version 4)" is a Richard Wright solo piano composition. "Country Song" (also known as "The Red Queen") is a ballad filled with chess metaphors. "Unknown Song" (also known as "Rain in the Country") is a relaxed instrumental. "Love Scene (Version 6)" is a bluesy instrumental. A track entitled "Fingals Cave" and another called "Oenone" were recorded but did not appear on the finished album.

Pink Floyd also recorded other unreleased material during the same sessions. Most notable is a lengthy composition which at that time was known as "The Violent Sequence". This piece is immediately recognizable as the basis of "Us and Them" from The Dark Side of the Moon.

Track listing

  1. Pink Floyd – "Heart Beat, Pig Meat" (David Gilmour/Roger Waters/Richard Wright/Nick Mason) – 3:12
  2. Kaleidoscope – "Brother Mary" (David Lindley) – 2:42
  3. Grateful Dead – "Dark Star" (excerpt) (Jerry Garcia/Mickey Hart/Robert Hunter/Bill Kreutzmann/Phil Lesh/Ron "Pigpen" McKernan/Bob Weir) – 2:32
  4. Pink Floyd – "Crumbling Land" (Gilmour/Waters/Wright/Mason) – 4:16
  5. Patti Page – "Tennessee Waltz" (Pee Wee King/Redd Stewart) – 3:03
  6. The Youngbloods – "Sugar Babe" (Jesse Colin Young) – 2:13
  7. Jerry Garcia – "Love Scene" (Garcia) – 7:02
  8. Roscoe Holcomb – "I Wish I Was a Single Girl Again" (Roscoe Holcomb/Traditional) – 1:56
  9. Kaleidoscope – "Mickey's Tune" (Lindley) – 1:42
  10. John Fahey – "Dance of Death" (John Fahey) – 2:43
  11. Pink Floyd – "Come in Number 51, Your Time Is Up" (Gilmour/Waters/Wright/Mason) – 5:01
Bonus disc from 1997 release
  1. Jerry Garcia – "Love Scene Improvisations" (Version 1) (Garcia) – 6:18
  2. Jerry Garcia – "Love Scene Improvisations" (Version 2) (Garcia) – 8:00
  3. Jerry Garcia – "Love Scene Improvisations" (Version 3) (Garcia) – 7:52
  4. Jerry Garcia – "Love Scene Improvisations" (Version 4) (Garcia) – 8:04
  5. Pink Floyd – "Country Song" (Gilmour/Waters/Wright/Mason) – 4:37
  6. Pink Floyd – "Unknown Song" (Gilmour/Waters/Wright/Mason) – 6:01
  7. Pink Floyd – "Love Scene (Version 6)" (Gilmour/Waters/Wright/Mason) – 7:26
  8. Pink Floyd – "Love Scene (Version 4)" (Gilmour/Waters/Wright/Mason) – 6:45

 
 
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